Firestarter (The Prodigy song)

"Firestarter"
Single by the Prodigy
from the album The Fat of the Land
Released 18 March 1996
Format
Recorded Essex, United Kingdom
Genre
Length
  • 3:45 (edit)
  • 4:42 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Liam Howlett
the Prodigy singles chronology
"Poison"
(1995)
"Firestarter"
(1996)
"Breathe"
(1996)

"Poison"
(1995)
"Firestarter"
(1996)
"Breathe"
(1996)

"Firestarter" is a song by the British band The Prodigy, released on 18 March 1996. It was the first single from their third album The Fat of the Land, and their tenth single overall. It was also the group's first number-one single on the UK Singles Chart, staying on top for three weeks, and their first big international hit, also reaching number one in Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary and Norway.

It featured Flint's punk rock-style vocals which showcased him as the group's frontman. The title and lyrics were subject of controversy in the UK because of their violent nature. The music video further boosted these controversies. In 2004, the song was covered by Gene Simmons of KISS and in 2012 by De Staat.

Composition

The songwriting credits include Kim Deal of alt-rock group The Breeders. The looped wah-wah guitar riff in "Firestarter" was sampled from The Breeders' track "S.O.S." from the album Last Splash. The drums are sampled from a remix of the song "Devotion" of the group Ten City. The "Hey Hey Hey" sample came from 1984 single "Close (to the Edit)" by Art of Noise. Then-members: Anne Dudley, Trevor Horn, J. J. Jeczalik, Gary Langan and Paul Morley also receive songwriting credits. The "Empirion Mix," which does not include these samples, is credited solely to Howlett and Flint.

Critical reception

In October 2011, NME placed it at number 52 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[3] Writing for pitchfork.com in 2005, Jess Harvell said, "'Firestarter' sounds like Trent Reznor in one of his all-too-rare moments of self-aware humor, like the Bomb Squad at +5 with a pink-haired British bulldog bellowing about how tuff he is."[4]

"Weird Al" Yankovic created a loose parody of "Firestarter", titled "Bad Haircut", for an episode of The Weird Al Show; he could not do a full parody of the song as the network CBS did not want to pay royalties to The Prodigy.[5]

Music video

The music video was directed by Walter Stern and was filmed in an abandoned London Underground tunnel at Aldwych.[6]

Track listing

XL Recordings

12-inch single

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Firestarter"4:40
2."Firestarter (Instrumental)"4:39
Side two
No.TitleLength
3."Firestarter (Empirion Mix)"6:45
4."Molotov Bitch"4:51

CD single

No.TitleLength
1."Firestarter (Edit)"3:45
2."Firestarter (Empirion Mix)"7:48
3."Firestarter (Instrumental)"4:39
4."Molotov Bitch"4:51

Charts and certifications

References

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